Room by Room - the Jacobsen Egg

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This week, Room by Room with FormFire Glassworks takes a look at an icon of modern architecture and furniture design, the Egg by Arne Jacobsen.

From fourth dimension to time, I flirt with the ideas of minimalism. Non a common cold, scientific minimalism, but ane in which items are paired downwards to a limited number, and that each piece brings something disquisitional to the table in terms of use, joy and beauty. This brought me to the thought of a single chair. Not ane that you want a ready of, but one that is so stiff in its personality that one can anchor an entire room. Designed in 1958, the Egg is such a chair. Although it was originally designed to be used in groups for the SAS Majestic Hotel in Denmark, the Egg is the perfect conversation slice. Available through The Republic of Fritz Hansen in leather and fabric options, this is a pricey piece that will last a lifetime. Its sinuous lines and body-enveloping shape take a very striking piece and imbue it with some softening feminine qualities.

This forcefulness of class requires that items paired with it exist strong and geometric as well. An op-fine art wall hanging gets a warmer twist when made as a quilt, while a handmade painted bowl references the circular patterns. Potent graphics for a set up of cards echo the colour and design of the chair. A handmade chalkboard is simple in its layout, and adds some depth and personality to the selections. A ceramic egg hearkens back to the chair's proper noun, and reminds us to strive to be our all-time.

Next calendar week I volition choose a new iconic piece and give you my picks for accessorizing your modern home.

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